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AE Industrial Partners created Redwire in June 2020 by combining Adcole Space and Deep Space Systems.
Shareholders of Genesis Park Acquisition Corporation approved the merger with Redwire on 2021-09-01 with 97% of votes representing 73% of outstanding shares backing the deal.
The SPAC deal announced in March 2021 was structured to provide Redwire with $170,000,000 in capital.
Redwire projects revenue of $1,400,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA of $250,000,000 by 2025.
Redwire closed its merger with Genesis Park Acquisition Corporation on 2021-09-02.
Redwire reported revenue of $119,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA of $13,000,000 in 2020.
Redwire opened a digital engineering facility called Hyperion Operational Space Simulation Laboratory on 2021-08-19.
Genesis Park Acquisition Corp. announced it will hold a special shareholders meeting on 2021-09-01 to vote on its merger with space components and manufacturing company Redwire.
Redwire provided an experiment on the NG-16 Cygnus to test the use of simulated lunar regolith as a feedstock for a 3-D printer on the International Space Station.
Five companies that announced SPAC deals between October 2020 and March 2021—BlackSky, Momentus, Redwire, Rocket Lab, and Spire—are scheduled to close their deals later in 2021.
Momentus, Astra, Spire, BlackSky, Rocket Lab, and Redwire planned SPAC deals in 2021 that together intended to raise $2,800,000,000.
Redwire announced a SPAC merger on 2021-03-25, after expanding its role as a supplier for the space industry through several acquisitions.
Redwire unveiled plans on 2021-03-25 to go public through a SPAC merger.
Redwire announced a SPAC merger on 2021-03-25.
Assuming no redemptions by Genesis Park stockholders, the proposed transaction is expected to deliver approximately $170,000,000 in cash to Redwire’s balance sheet.
The transaction between Redwire and Genesis Park is expected to be completed by the end of the second quarter of 2021.
Redwire won a contract to provide a robotic arm for the Vigoride tug being developed by Momentus.
Redwire projects revenue of $163,000,000 in 2021 with adjusted EBITDA of $20,000,000.
The merger will provide Redwire with $170,000,000 in capital.
Redwire has won more than $70,000,000 in new business in recent months, including a solar sail for a NASA heliophysics mission.